Jubilation as date Tinubu may announce new minimum wage revealed

Jubilation as date Tinubu may announce new minimum wage revealed

  • A member of the National Minimum Wage Committee hints that President Bola Tinubu might announce a new minimum wage on May 1
  • Negotiations, according to the committee member, are underway to finalise discussions before the proposed announcement date
  • The committee member added that a meeting to consolidate reports from public hearings is scheduled to determine the negotiation’s direction, as the current N30,000 minimum wage is set to expire on March 31

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